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In a World Like This

In a World Like This is the eighth studio album by the American boy band Backstreet Boys, released on July 30, 2013, through their independent label K-BAHN in partnership with BMG Rights Management. It serves as the group's first album featuring all five original members since 2005's Never Gone, following Kevin Richardson's return in 2012 after a six-year hiatus. The album consists of 12 tracks primarily written and produced by the band members alongside collaborators like Morgan Taylor Reid and Chris Cron, blending pop, R&B, and adult contemporary styles with themes of perseverance, love, and maturity. The recording process for In a World Like This took place over several months in 2012 and early 2013, primarily in studios in and Nashville, reflecting the band's desire to reclaim creative control after years with major labels. "In a World Like This," the album's title track, premiered on June 18, 2013, and was released digitally on June 25, 2013, peaking at number 6 on the and earning gold certification in for sales exceeding 100,000 units.) The second single, "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)," was released on November 18, 2013. The album's release coincided with the In a World Like This Tour, which began on May 25, 2013, in , , and included over 150 shows across four continents. Commercially, In a World Like This debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 48,000 copies in its first week and marking the band's highest chart debut since 2007's Unbreakable. It also reached number four in and number two in , though it underperformed in some markets like the , where it peaked at number 16 on the Official Albums Chart. By the end of 2013, the album had sold over 500,000 copies worldwide, bolstered by the tour's success and digital streaming. A 10th deluxe edition was released on July 28, 2023. Critically, the album received mixed reviews, with praise for the Backstreet Boys' matured vocals and harmonies but criticism for occasionally dated production and overly sentimental lyrics. Publications like the Los Angeles Times lauded tracks such as the title song for their blend of acoustic elements and synthesized pop grandeur, while Rolling Stone described it as less engaging than the band's earlier work. Overall, it was seen as a solid return to form, emphasizing the group's enduring appeal and evolution from teen idols to seasoned performers.

Background

Development

Following their departure from in May 2010 after 16 years with the label, the transitioned to independent status to pursue greater artistic autonomy. In July 2013, the group signed a global deal with for publishing and recordings, enabling the release of In a World Like This under their own K-BAHN imprint in partnership with BMG. Kevin Richardson's return to the lineup on April 29, 2012—after departing in 2006 to focus on family—reunited the original five members and shifted the album's direction toward a more mature sound, emphasizing themes of life experience and reconnection among the group. Development faced delays from the 2011 co-headlining tour with , which prioritized live performances over new material, as well as personal challenges including the February 2012 death of Nick Carter's sister Leslie from an accidental . With Richardson back, the band initiated the song selection process in mid-2012 by reviewing demos and collaborating closely in the studio, co-writing several tracks to capture their evolved dynamic. They selected producers including , known for crafting the title track's pop hooks, and , who contributed to tracks emphasizing acoustic and introspective elements, aiming to balance nostalgic energy with contemporary maturity.

Recording

The recording sessions for In a World Like This spanned from July 2012 to March 2013, with primary work occurring in studios across , ; , ; and , . The band spent three weeks in from July 8 to 27, 2012, focusing on key tracks at Kensaltown Studios, while much of the album was captured in facilities such as , Chalice Recording Studios, and MTR Studios in West Hollywood. Additional sessions took place at Village Recorder and Serenity West Recording in , Glomo Studio in , and MXM Studios in for the . These locations allowed the group to collaborate efficiently despite their international commitments following Kevin Richardson's rejoining in April 2012. The Backstreet Boys worked with a team of producers to shape the album's sound, including Kristian Lundin and Max Martin on "In a World Like This," Morgan Taylor Reid on tracks like "Permanent Stain," "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)," and "One Phone Call," Martin Terefe on "Breathe," "Madeleine," "Try," and "Trust Me," and Jaakko Manninen on "Love Somebody." Other contributors included Dan Muckala for "Make Believe" and "Feels Like Home," as well as Morgan Taylor Reid for "Soldier." The sessions emphasized a blend of live —such as guitars, , and strings recorded on-site—with production elements to create a contemporary pop texture. Engineers like Sam Holland, , and Glen Scott handled tracking, with assistants including Cory Bice and Jesse Taub supporting the process across locations. Mixing duties were led by at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach for the lead single, while the majority of tracks were mixed at Mirrorball Studios in North Hollywood, . The band navigated logistical hurdles during production, including coordinating around individual solo endeavors—such as Nick Carter's acting and music pursuits—and finalizing material after Richardson's return, which necessitated adjustments to incorporate his contributions fully. Mastering occurred at Sterling Sound in , completing the album ahead of its July 2013 release.

Composition

Songwriting

The songwriting for In a World Like This emphasized themes of personal growth, relationships, and resilience, drawing directly from the band members' experiences as they navigated maturity after two decades in the industry. Lyrics often explored emotional vulnerability and overcoming adversity, with tracks like "Permanent Stain" addressing the lasting impact of heartbreak and emotional scars, portraying it as a "permanent stain" that lingers despite efforts to move on. This introspective approach marked a shift from the group's earlier, more formulaic pop-oriented work, allowing for authentic reflections on fatherhood, loss, and perseverance, as the band sought to convey a positive message amid sensitive topics like teen suicide. Key contributors included longtime collaborators , , and , who co-wrote the title track, alongside Morgan Taylor Reid on several songs including "Permanent Stain," which was co-written by . Other notable credits featured contributions from on tracks like "" (co-written by band members , , and A.J. McLean, along with Andreas Olsson, Magne Furuholmen, and Nick Whitecross) and "Trust Me" (written by James Bryan, , and ). Dan Muckala co-wrote and produced "Make Believe" (with , Kevin Richardson, , and Bryan Shackle) and "Feels Like Home," while Jordan Omley contributed to "Love Somebody" (with Justin Trugman, Jaakko Manninen, , and ). "One Phone Call" was co-written by , Sean Douglas, and Morgan Taylor Reid, blending band input with professional songcraft to emphasize emotional depth. The writing process involved greater band participation than previous albums, with members bringing initial ideas and lyrics based on their experiences before collaborating with producers to refine demos into polished songs during studio sessions. A.J. McLean noted that unlike earlier records where they were "given the music and told what to do," this album allowed for creative risks and compromises, evolving rough concepts through group discussions and producer feedback in locations like Stockholm and London. This hands-on refinement ensured the lyrics felt genuine and cohesive, contrasting the more manufactured style of their pop-heavy past while maintaining accessibility.

Musical style

In a World Like This blends elements of pop, adult contemporary, and , incorporating subtle R&B influences through vocal production and rhythmic grooves on select tracks. This album represents a maturation in the ' sound, transitioning from their classic boy-band pop toward a more introspective aesthetic, as the group embraced themes of personal growth and resilience. Central to the album's production are the group's signature layered vocal harmonies, which provide emotional depth and texture across the record. Mid-tempo ballads such as highlight soaring melodies and intimate arrangements, while upbeat numbers like introduce a lighter, folk-inflected energy with acoustic-driven rhythms. These elements contribute to a polished yet feel, balancing radio-friendly with artistic nuance. Compared to their 2009 release , which adhered to major-label constraints, In a World Like This showcases greater creative freedom as the ' first self-released project on their independent K-BAHN label, enabling more personal input in song selection and arrangement. plays a key role in this evolution, featuring prominent acoustic guitars for warmth, synthesizers for modern electronic accents, and live drums to drive the mid-tempo grooves.

Release and promotion

Singles

The from In a World Like This, titled "In a World Like This", was released on June 25, 2013. It peaked at number 34 on the Adult Pop Songs chart. The accompanying , directed by Don Tyler, featured the band performing in various urban settings and was released to promote the album's themes of resilience and unity. The single also reached number 6 on the Japan Hot 100 chart and earned gold certification in Japan for sales exceeding 100,000 units.) The second single, "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)", was released on November 18, 2013, as a follow-up to build momentum for the album. The music video incorporated fan contest winners, who appeared alongside to highlight community and fan engagement. It received promotion through extensive radio play on adult contemporary stations, iTunes exclusives including bonus remixes, and live debuts during the band's In a World Like This Tour, where it became a staple for audience interaction.

Marketing

The Backstreet Boys announced their eighth studio album, In a World Like This, on May 15, 2013, marking the group's first project as a reunited quintet with Kevin Richardson and coinciding with their 20th anniversary celebrations. The announcement, shared through official channels, highlighted the album's themes of reflection and maturity while teasing an accompanying summer tour, generating early buzz among fans. Pre-order campaigns were launched shortly thereafter via the band's website and retail partners, offering standard digital and physical formats alongside limited fan bundles that included exclusive merchandise such as signed posters and anniversary-themed items to encourage early engagement. The album's rollout adopted a staggered international release strategy to maximize global reach, beginning with on July 24, 2013, followed by the and on July 30, 2013. Available in multiple formats, it included a standard edition with 12 tracks and a deluxe edition featuring three bonus acoustic versions—"In a World Like This," "Permanent Stain," and ""—to appeal to collectors and provide additional value for physical buyers. This multi-edition approach was part of a broader effort to cater to diverse markets, with pre-orders emphasizing instant gratification through early access to promotional tracks. Promotional efforts focused on building pre-release hype through targeted media appearances and experiential events. On May 20, 2013, the group released "Permanent Stain"—co-written by —as a promotional single, available as a free download to fans signing up for updates, which helped sustain momentum leading into the 's debut. In-store and public events included a free performance at The Grove in on July 31, 2013, closing out the venue's summer concert series and drawing crowds for album signings and live previews of new material. These activations, combined with radio premieres like the on Z100 in , aimed to reconnect with core audiences through intimate, accessible interactions rather than large-scale advertising. As the band's first independent release under their own K-BAHN label, In a World Like This faced logistical hurdles typical of self-managed projects, including coordinating global distribution without a major label's infrastructure. Licensed exclusively to and handled by Distribution for physical and digital rollout, the partnership provided essential support for international availability, though it required the group to navigate smaller-scale marketing budgets and rely heavily on fan-driven word-of-mouth. 's involvement extended to , ensuring streamlined across territories and mitigating some challenges of operating outside traditional major-label ecosystems.

Tour

Overview

The In a World Like This Tour was the ninth concert tour by the American boy band Backstreet Boys, undertaken to promote their eighth studio album of the same name, marking their first full-group effort since Kevin Richardson's return in 2012. Launched as part of the group's 20th anniversary celebrations, the tour highlighted a mix of new material from the album alongside classic hits, emphasizing themes of perseverance and reunion in a changing music landscape. The tour commenced on May 25, 2013, in Beijing, , and concluded on June 28, 2015, in Monterrey, Mexico, spanning two years of extensive global travel. It consisted of 10 legs across , , , , and , encompassing 176 performances that showcased the band's enduring appeal to fans worldwide. The production faced logistical challenges inherent to international touring, including rigorous schedules and long-haul flights, while band members navigated personal health concerns, such as vocal strain experienced by amid the demanding itinerary. The tour faced additional challenges including the postponement of dates due to the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, rescheduled for May 2015. A performance in Saitama, Japan, on October 11, 2013, was filmed and released on DVD. Financially, the tour grossed $32.8 million in 2014 alone (from 607,407 tickets sold), with the total exceeding this over its duration, ranking among the year's notable earners according to reports, with strong attendance reflecting renewed interest in the group's legacy. Select legs featured acts like , DJ , and , adding nostalgic boy-band energy to the shows and enhancing the promotional tie-in to the album's release. Despite these hurdles, the tour solidified the Backstreet Boys' status as a resilient , bridging their '90s origins with contemporary relevance.

Setlist

The typical setlist for the In a World Like This Tour blended high-energy hits from the Backstreet Boys' earlier albums, such as Millennium (1999) and Black & Blue (2000), with five to six tracks from their 2013 album In a World Like This, emphasizing the band's evolution while prioritizing fan favorites. The show opened dynamically with "The Call" from Black & Blue, followed by "Don't Want You Back" and "Incomplete" from the same album, before transitioning into newer material like "Permanent Stain" and "Breathe" to showcase the fresh sound. Mid-set highlights included classics like "I'll Never Break Your Heart" and "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" from their debut and Backstreet's Back (1997), interspersed with album cuts such as "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)," "Love Somebody," "One Phone Call," and the title track "In a World Like This," which served as a climactic moment highlighting themes of perseverance. The encore consistently featured "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and "Larger Than Life" from Millennium, energizing crowds with synchronized choreography and sing-alongs. Album integration was prominent from the tour's outset, with tracks like "In a World Like This" and "Madeleine" debuting during the opening North American leg in August 2013, shortly after the album's July release, allowing fans to experience the new material live for the first time alongside reinterpreted hits. "Madeleine," often performed acoustically in an unplugged segment, added an intimate layer, contrasting the high-production numbers and fostering emotional connections through stripped-down vocals. Video production elements enhanced the spectacle, incorporating digital screens and LED visuals that synchronized with performances, such as dynamic graphics during "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)" to amplify the song's motivational lyrics. Setlist variations occurred across legs, with a wildcard song slot featuring surprises like "Just Want You to Know" in or "Trust Me" in , tailored to regional audiences; European dates emphasized more ballads and acoustic renditions, including extended unplugged sections for songs like "" and "The One," to suit the continent's preference for reflective performances. Fan interactions were woven throughout, particularly during slower tracks where members like Kevin Richardson shared personal thanks, visibly moved by audience sing-alongs, and encores encouraged crowd participation with unified chants and gestures. A notable performance took place during the European leg at 's on April 4, 2014, where the unplugged set and full-energy encores drew a frenzied response, underscoring the tour's global appeal.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release, In a World Like This received mixed reviews from music critics, with praise for its mature evolution tempered by criticisms of predictability and dated elements. On aggregate review site , the album earned a score of 60 out of 100 based on 11 reviews, reflecting a generally mixed reception. awarded it 3.5 out of 5 stars, with critic commending its sonic growth and calling it "a surprisingly mature and fine record from a former that seems unafraid to act its age," highlighting improved harmonies and variety compared to prior efforts. In contrast, rated it 2 out of 5 stars, deeming the collection uneven and noting that several tracks sounded "dated or just plain awkward," though acknowledging brighter moments like the . Common themes across critiques included appreciation for the Backstreet Boys' retention of an authentic pop sensibility, as observed in its 3-out-of-5-star review, describing the music as "uplifting cheese" that evoked the group's boy-band roots while attempting maturity. Conversely, gave it 2 out of 5 stars, faulting the formulaic ballads and "predictable song structures and turgid melodies" that failed to innovate beyond familiar territory. Reviews of lead singles were frequently framed within the album's broader context, with praising the title track "In a World Like This" for its streamlined, energetic pop appeal that signaled the group's refreshed maturity (83/100 overall). Aggregates from outlets like and echoed this balance, noting the album's solid vocal performances and nostalgic hooks as strengths, though some tracks like "" drew specific acclaim for their heartfelt ballads. In response to the , band members expressed pride in interviews, with Kevin Richardson emphasizing the album's personal themes and return to five-piece dynamics as a deliberate step toward .

Commercial performance

In a World Like This debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 48,000 copies in its first week, marking the group's ninth top-10 album on the ranking. As of 2025, the album has sold copies in the , reflecting steady but modest domestic performance for their first independent release. Internationally, the album achieved number-one positions on charts in with 40,000 first-week sales, the , , and , while reaching the top 10 in 15 countries overall. Global pure sales reached 450,000 units as of 2025, bolstered in later years by streaming growth enabled by the independent release through the group's K-BAHN , which allowed greater control over . The received a gold certification in for 109,000 units by the (RIAJ), its only major certification worldwide, with no equivalent recognition in the United States from the RIAA. This commercial outcome was further supported by the In a World Like This Tour, which promoted the across multiple continents.

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of In a World Like This, the ' eighth studio , was released on July 30, 2013, via the group's K-BAHN label under license to and distributed by RED Distribution. It features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 45:42 and was made available in CD and digital download formats worldwide. Vinyl pressings were not issued until the 2023 10th anniversary reissue. Regional variations, such as the Japanese CD edition, included bonus tracks not present in the core release. The track listing is as follows, with songwriters and producers credited per the album's production notes:
No.TitleWritersProducer(s)Length
1"In a World Like This", , , 3:39
2"Permanent Stain"Morgan Taylor , Mika Guillory, Morgan Taylor 3:55
3"Breathe", Glen Scott, , Andreas Olsson3:50
4"Madeleine", 4:05
5"Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)"Morgan Taylor , Mika Guillory, Kevin Richardson, Morgan Taylor 3:44
6"Make Believe"Dan Muckala, Dan Muckala4:46
7"Try", James Bryan, James Morrison, Kyle Riabko, James Bryan3:21
8"Trust Me", Glen Scott, 3:47
9"Love Somebody"Jaakko Manninen, Justin Trugman, Jordan Omley, , Jaakko Manninen, Justin Trugman, Jordan Omley3:25
10"One Phone Call"Morgan Taylor , , Sean DouglasMorgan Taylor 3:51
11"Feels Like Home"Dan Muckala, , , Kevin Richardson, Sam ShackleDan Muckala3:26
12"Soldier"Morgan Taylor , Mika Guillory, , Morgan Taylor 3:53

Special editions

A deluxe edition of In a World Like This was released digitally on iTunes in 2013, featuring the bonus track "Hot, Hot, Hot" alongside the standard 12 tracks. A Target-exclusive CD version from the same year included "Light On" as a bonus track. The Japanese edition added "Hot, Hot, Hot" as a bonus track. The Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, and Mexico editions included "In Your Arms" and "Take Care" as bonus tracks.
No.TitleWritersProducer(s)Length
13"Hot, Hot, Hot"Martin Terefe, Sacha Skarbek, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, Nick CarterMartin Terefe3:26
13"Light On"Dan Muckala, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Jess CatesDan Muckala4:05
13"In Your Arms"Morgan Taylor Reid, Mika Guillory, Nick Carter, Howie DoroughMorgan Taylor Reid3:46
14"Take Care"Martin Terefe, Lowell Boland, Glen Scott, Howie Dorough, Brian LittrellMartin Terefe, Glen Scott3:26
In 2023, to mark the album's 10th anniversary, a deluxe edition was issued on July 28, featuring the original tracks plus the bonus song "Hot, Hot, Hot" and six live recordings from the band's In a World Like This Tour in . The live tracks include performances of "In a World Like This," "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)," "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely," "Love Somebody," "The One," and "." This edition was available in expanded formats, including a two-LP vinyl set pressed on yellow and blue vinyl, CD, and digital download. The reissue contributed to renewed interest, with the album appearing on streaming platforms in its expanded form.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Backstreet Boys

  • Nick Carter – lead and background vocals
  • Howie Dorough – lead and background vocals
  • Brian Littrell – lead and background vocals
  • A. J. McLean – lead and background vocals
  • Kevin Richardson – lead and background vocals

Additional musicians

  • David Angell – violin (track 3)
  • John Catchings – cello (track 3)
  • Fernando Castillo – trumpet (track 8)
  • David Davidson – violin, string arrangements (track 3)
  • Adam Lester – acoustic guitar, electric guitar (tracks 6, 11)
  • Carlos Sosa – saxophone (track 8)
  • Reggie Watkins – trombone (track 8)
  • Kristin Wilkinson – viola (track 3)
  • Grooveline Horns – horns (track 8)
  • The Love Sponge Strings – strings (track 3)
  • Nikolaj Torp – Hammond organ, Wurlitzer (track 7)
  • Kris Sonne – drums, percussion, programming (tracks 3, 4, 8)
  • Tomas Ljung – handclaps (track 1)
  • Martin Terefe – bass, acoustic guitar, percussion (tracks 3, 4, 7, 8)
  • James Bryan – acoustic guitar, programming (track 7)

Production and arrangement

  • Max Martin – producer, guitar, bass, keyboards, programming (track 1)
  • – producer, keyboards, programming (track 1)
  • Morgan Taylor Reid – producer, instrumentation, programming (tracks 2, 5, 10, 12)
  • – producer (tracks 3, 4, 7, 8, 14)
  • Dan Muckala – producer, keyboards, arranging (tracks 6, 11)
  • Jordan Omley – vocal producer (track 9)
  • Justin Trugman – producer, instrumentation, programming (track 9)
  • Jaakko Manninen – producer, instrumentation, programming (track 9)
  • Andreas Olsson – additional production (track 3); synthesizer, programming (track 8)
  • James Bryan – additional production (track 7)
  • Glen Scott – piano, organ, synthesizer, , programming (tracks 3, 4, 8, 14)

Background vocals

  • Jordan Keller (track 11)
  • Dan Muckala (track 11)
  • Bryan Shackle (track 11)
  • (track 1)

Technical staff

  • Jon Castelli – mixing (tracks 2–14)
  • – mixing (track 1)
  • – mixing (tracks 2–14)
  • John Hanes – mix engineer (track 1)
  • Ryan Nasci – mixing assistant (tracks 2–14)
  • Tim Roberts – assistant mix engineer (track 1)
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Aya Merrill – mastering
  • Nathaniel Alford – assistant (tracks 6, 11)
  • Cory Bice – assistant engineer (track 1)
  • – assistant, recording engineer (tracks 3, 8)
  • Brian Frederick – assistant (tracks 6, 11)
  • Franny Graham – engineer (track 9)
  • Sam Holland – engineer (track 1)
  • Sam Keyte – recording engineer (tracks 3, 4, 7, 8); programming (track 8)
  • Clinton Welander – engineer (tracks 3, 14)
  • Baeho "Bobby" Shin – string engineer (track 3)
  • Morgan Taylor Reid – recording engineer (tracks 2, 5, 10, 12)
  • Glen Scott – recording engineer (track 4)

Artwork

Legacy

Reissues

The 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of In a World Like This was released on July 28, 2023, by , marking a decade since the album's original launch through the band's K-BAHN imprint. This reissue features the standard 12 tracks alongside an exclusive bonus track, "Hot Hot Hot!", and five additional live recordings from the band's 2013 performances in . The release aimed to commemorate the album's role in the Backstreet Boys' transition to artistic independence following their departure from in 2010, while addressing ongoing fan interest in expanded content from that era. Promotion centered on announcements, including video teasers shared on the band's official page highlighting the new live material and vinyl variants in blue and yellow pressing. Following the reissue, the album became widely available on major streaming platforms such as , , and , accompanied by refreshed digital artwork to align with the deluxe packaging. Physical formats, including double LP and CD softpack editions, were distributed through retailers like and the band's official store, emphasizing collectible appeal for longtime supporters.

Cultural impact

In a World Like This marked a pivotal moment in the ' evolution, representing their mature phase by blending nostalgic boy-band elements with sophisticated adult pop arrangements and introspective themes. The album's songwriting, largely handled by the group members, allowed for greater personal expression, distinguishing it from their earlier label-driven releases and solidifying its role as a bridge between their heyday and contemporary relevance. Tracks from the album remained staples in live performances, demonstrating its integration into the band's ongoing . Notably, "Show 'Em (What You're Made Of)" has been performed 145 times overall, primarily during tours in 2013–2015, highlighting fan enthusiasm for its empowering message and the group's renewed energy. As the ' inaugural independent release via their K-BAHN label in partnership with BMG, the album exemplified creative autonomy for veteran artists navigating post-major-label careers, though it garnered no major awards yet cultivated a dedicated through sustained fan engagement and discussions. In the 2020s, it has surfaced in media retrospectives on the 90s revival, including podcasts examining the era's cultural footprint. The 2023 deluxe reissue further affirmed its enduring place in the band's catalog.

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